NSW’s first building commissioner, David Chandler, has quit the role three years after being appointed to lift the standards of the state’s beleaguered construction industry | MeganGorrey
“publicly explain the reasons for this dramatic and premature departure”.
Petinos’s office said the minister was on leave, and referred questions about Chandler to the department.Kate Geraghty She said the news of his departure was “terribly sad”. “NSW had a once in a generation opportunity to do better.” Other changes included tightening requirements for designers, engineers and builders working on new residential apartment buildings. Chandler also helped introduce a star-rating system for developers.
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